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Thinking I might attempt LED tail lights. Looking to see if anyone has them on m35? As would like to see how they do it in japland. I got most of the basic stuff like led's got some board ect. Also interested in peoples opinion on best layout for the led's. Eg, parkers outline and brakes a row of two in middle. Big led's or small.

I'm thinking 5mm 8ooo lmd LED's but can get 10mm aswell that are even brighter. But there more obvious.

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lol

Surely that would be on some separate control. I wouldn't know what to look at if that was on in front of me.

Haven't you worked out how your tail lights are wired up yet? :nyaanyaa:

Disco Jase :bunny:

Holy crap! Wholly crap.

How to make your Stagea look like a fairground attraction...

Agreed.

Having said that, there was a set on Yahoo (the year before last?) that I liked.

They had a single LED in the base of the reflector that emitted light up the reflector section so at night they sort of looked like horns.

The tail light section was 5x 10(?) LEDs for the brake lights (reminded me of the V35 sedan brake lights at night) and the indicators were a similar layout.

$1.1k was a bit steep though

Agreed.

Having said that, there was a set on Yahoo (the year before last?) that I liked.

They had a single LED in the base of the reflector that emitted light up the reflector section so at night they sort of looked like horns.

The tail light section was 5x 10(?) LEDs for the brake lights (reminded me of the V35 sedan brake lights at night) and the indicators were a similar layout.

$1.1k was a bit steep though

not my scene but, was looking on IM and found these

http://www.importmon...20M35%20LED%204

^^^kit and.....

http://www.importmon...9.jpg&title=M35 ....and

the "better" ones vvv

http://www.importmon...title=M35%20LED

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Yeah they are sic ..but would wana have the " light show" on diff swift coz I'm sure the cops would love em to haha

Gota do somthing to make the 35s look ok next to the c34 :nyaanyaa: hahahaha

But yeah do it! Seen the c34 vid wit them and a set for sale but money going on other things lol

Keep us posted !

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